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Extremely worried - Please help - cropbound Hilda?

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I've just let the girls out and noticed that Hilda still looks full from yesterday, as she is an ex-batt and bald at the front I can see her crop, it is very red and 'swollen'. I've felt it and it's not hard, it's very soft and feels like a jelly I guess? Do you think she's cropbound or could it be something else? How can I help her? Why do these things always happen at the weekend when the vets are shut! I'm so worried about her, any advice would be really appreciated :(

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I just found this on the interenet

http://www.poultryhelp.com/impactedcrop.html

 

If the crop is "hard" to the touch, the crop could be impacted. This happens when feed is "stuck" in the crop and the chicken can't "swallow" or pass the feed on down to the proventriculous and gizzard.

 

If you suspect impacted crop, administer two eye-droppers full of mineral oil (NOT MINERAL SPIRITS!) by forcing an eye-dropper down the chickens gullet, and massage the hard lump between your fingers to soften it up and help her pass it. Repeat if necessary the following day. If the crop remains hard and the chicken appears distressed, then you may resort to the above treatment or take it to a vet.

 

Your description does not sound like an impacted crop ...

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If the crop is enlarged and squishy, then I would think it is sour crop. Giving natural probiotic yoghurt can help as it restores the balance of good bacteria and helps eliminate the thrush virus that causes the problem.

 

Making up a pellet porridge with hot water, pellets and a few spoonfuls of yoghurt will help. Apple cider vinegar in the water might help too. I used Flowers of sulphur added to the pellets when one of mine had sour crop.

 

Some have used Daktarin (sp) gel aswell.

 

Hope she is better soon.

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Hilda was such a good girl at the vets, he gave her crop a good massage and couldn't feel any obstructions, just fluid, and recommended probiotics and cider vinegar. Gave Hilda (and the other girls!) some probiotic yoghurt and have put some vinegar in their water. Hilda looks, much much better today, the swelling has gone down considerably! Phew! The girls loved the yoghurt and will now be one of their regular treats :D

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Hi Christian, not sure if you'll see this? Just wondered how long it took for your chicken to get over sour crop please? Hilda is still swollen, not as bad as last Saturday though. I've been giving her probiotic yoghurt and cider vinegar in her water. I'm taking her back to the vets tomorrow and hopefully she'll get some anti-fungal medicine.

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Hi Christian, not sure if you'll see this? Just wondered how long it took for your chicken to get over sour crop please? Hilda is still swollen, not as bad as last Saturday though. I've been giving her probiotic yoghurt and cider vinegar in her water. I'm taking her back to the vets tomorrow and hopefully she'll get some anti-fungal medicine.

 

 

All in all, I would say about a week. She was on yoghurt 3-4 times a day (with Flowers of sulphur added), 2 jabs a day and ACV in her water.

 

She was very 'sloshy' for a few days and every time I picked her up, she would vomit liquid. The 'better out than in' mentality kicked in so I tried to get as much out of her as possible. Little and often, so she didn't aspirate the fluid.

 

She then moulted and hasn't laid since. She is a pure breed though, so will hopefully start again soon. Don't mind if she doesn't as she is such a sweet hen.

 

Hope yours is doing well?

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Hi Christian, thanks for replying. I took Hilda back to the vets on Saturday but saw a different one and she was useless, she didn't even want to touch Hilda! She told me they had no medicine registered for chickens that she could use so that was a waste of money and a car journey. Anyway, this morning Hilda's crop was only the size of half a golfball so it's getting better I guess. I just worry about her. Have been giving her probiotic yoghurt and awaiting a delivery of some ACV. She's still a bright chicken, laying and pooing well so I'll keep an eye on her and see if I can find a chicken-friendly vet if need be!

 

GINFIEND - you can get ACV off the internet as it's not the stuff you get in the supermarket, I found some on Ebay at a good price (it's usually for horses).

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Glad Hilda is better now. :D

 

Big Mouth had it last year and was off for about a week. I did all that you did but also made her sick ....after a couple of times doing this over 2-3 days she was all ok. She does suffer from impacted crop as such a greedy little madam so I would just keep on Hilda to see if she isn't suffering from that to prevent sour crop.

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Hi all I was just wondering did Hilda go off lay when she had sour crop? One of my girls Matilda hasn't laid for just over a week and I felt her crop today and its not swollen but very soft and sqidgy.

Think I might try her with the yogurt, if anyone has any advice to confirm or deny this please post,

 

many thanks in advance Stella

 

p.s hope Hilda is feeling better.

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Hello Stella, sorry for the late response, no Hilda didn't go off lay. She is still not right after 3 weeks and I'm very worried about her. She is currently on some medication called Metrozonidale but no improvement so far, I think it must be something different to sour crop. She has a swollen chest that doesn't go down much at all over night and her skin is very red. She's bright and bubbly in herself and is laying and pooing normally. She's on the medication for 2 weeks and if no improvement I don't know what the vet will try next, poor Hilda.

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